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CPA accreditation preferred and Viewpoint Spectrum experience strongly favored. Lead ERP implementation at the operation ensuring that all the appropriate team members are involved in the project, projects are properly job costed, that WIP reports are generated, and all month end, quarterly and annual closes are coordinated through the system.
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Five or more years combined experience (or equivalent) in commercial construction industry as a Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, or Project Engineer required, as well as two years' experience as a QC Manager required.
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The Project Manager is responsible for multiple projects at a given point in time, covering products in juvenile safety. The Project Manager is responsible to develop a systemized approach and guide cross-functional teams in the use of the process and tools.
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The Senior Project Engineer shall support the Project Manager and Superintendent as required in order for them to meet their goals through all phases of a project. Be the main point of contact for subcontractors as requested by the Project Manager.
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Experience with project management software (such as Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, eBuilder, Vantagepoint, Prolog, Procore, Viewpoint), as well as proficiency in MS Office and Bluebeam or Adobe Product Suite required.
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Knowledge of Timberline or Viewpoint Vista Project Management software (Preferred but not required). 1 to 2 years minimum experience as an Assistant Project Manager preferred.
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Prefer Subcontractor Project Manager Experience. Experience using Viewpoint Vista, CRM software. Provide overall leadership administratively as well as technical management on construction project sites from bid preparation, acceptance by customer and manage the work.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Word & Microsoft ExcelProficiency in Primavera P6 (or similar scheduling software/application)Proficiency in Timberline PJ (or similar project management software/application)Proficiency in Viewpoint (or similar AP software/application)Working knowledge of Navisworks, Revit and Sketch-up.
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Works closely with: Construction Manager, Project Engineers, Site Safety Manager, Site Quality Manager, Co-Ops and Interns. Computer literacy and proficiency using Viewpoint, Primavera Contractor, MS Project, and MS Office.
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A senior project manager is a key resource to general and executive managers in providing insight and counsel on high-level business management decisions. This position typically reports directly to the Branch Manager however, they may be reporting to the General Manager, Vice President, or President directly depending on the client and the project that they are managing.
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Are you an experienced Civil/Construction Project Manager? Our client is actively seeking a talented Project Manager to work with a team located in Denver, CO. This is a full-time, permanent opportunity with our client.
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When you join our team, you'll get encouraged to think boldly, express your viewpoint and innovate as a matter of habit. Lead customer project tracking and competitive intelligence in the region and support global competitive benchmarking initiatives.
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You participate in project teams in order to explain and defend the customers viewpoint in terms of quality, costs, delivery times and in order to satisfy their technical requirements. You ensure that the customers requirements are all identified and well understood by the project teams.
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Experience with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, Procore, Viewpoint and other standard programs. The overall responsibility of the Project Manager position is to effectively lead construction projects from initial concept through final completion, managing the contracts (clients and subcontractors) and budget so that Stahl, our clients and our subcontractors have an exceptional and profitable building experience.
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This Project Program Manager position is an individual contributor role working on a team to implement a Manufacturing Execution System (known as both MES and GLES) into our global labs.
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